Notice
Regarding Father James M. McAuliffe
The Diocese of Scranton has received a report from an individual that
the late Father James M. McAuliffe was
sexually abusive to young people.
In late June, a classified advertisement published in a local newspaper
asked altar boys and students from Holy
Saviour Parish,
Wilkes-Barre, to call a telephone number if
they wanted to talk about Father McAuliffe,
who served as assistant pastor in the parish
between September 18, 1954 and April 3,
1963. Diocesan personnel contacted the
individual who placed the classified ad.
This person reported that Father McAuliffe
was sexually abusive to young people.
Father McAuliffe died on August 7, 1989, so
it is not possible to question him about his
behavior with the individual making the
claim or with any other child.
Nevertheless, the Diocese of Scranton is eager to assist any person who
has been the victim of sexual abuse by a
member of the clergy. If there is
anyone claiming to have been abused by
Father McAuliffe or any priest, he or she
should come forward and make it known.
Such abuse should be reported to the Diocese
by calling the Victim Assistance
Coordinator, Joan L. Holmes, (570-344-5216),
or the Chancellor, James B. Earley,
(570-207-2216) or the Vicar for Clergy,
Father Thomas M. Muldowney, (570-207-2269).
The Diocese has requested that a bulletin announcement be printed and
circulated in the parishes where Father
McAuliffe served: St. Ann, Tobyhanna, 1942
and 1954; St. Thomas, Archbald, 1942-1945;
Our Lady of the Snows, Clarks Summit, 1945;
St. Mary, Help of Christians, Pittston,
1945-1947; St. Paul, Scranton, 1947-1953;
St. Therese, Shavertown, 1953; Holy Saviour,
Wilkes-Barre, 1954-1963; Visitation of the
Blessed Virgin Mary, Dickson City (St.
Thomas, Dickson City), 1966-1969; St.
Joseph, Forest City (St. James, Pleasant
Mount), 1969-1973; St. Patrick, Scranton
(St. David, Scranton), 1973-1989.
The Diocese has notified law enforcement officials in the counties
where Father McAuliffe served about the
classified ad, the claim made against Father
McAuliffe and the Diocese’s efforts to
locate victims.
The Catholic Church is eager to assist those who have been hurt by
sexual abuse.